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(Denver, Colo., 1/25/05) - Yakima " Yank" Bad Hand, a Lakota Elder, holds a sacred eagle staff as a members of the Transform Columbus Day Alliance prepare to speak at a press conference at the Four Winds Survival Project in Denver, Tuesday afternoon January 25, 2005, in response to the Denver City Attorney's decision to drop all remaining charges against the 239 individuals arrested for protesting the celebration of Columbus Day in Denver in 2004. Morris was one of the acquitted defendents in the case. (Photo by DENNIS SCHROEDER /ROCKY MOUNTAIN NEWS)

(Denver, Colo., 1/25/05) - Yakima " Yank" Bad Hand, a Lakota Elder, holds a sacred eagle staff as a members of the Transform Columbus Day Alliance prepare to speak at a press conference at the Four Winds Survival Project in Denver, Tuesday afternoon January 25, 2005, in response to the Denver City Attorney's decision to drop all remaining charges against the 239 individuals arrested for protesting the celebration of Columbus Day in Denver in 2004. Morris was one of the acquitted defendents in the case. (Photo by DENNIS SCHROEDER /ROCKY MOUNTAIN NEWS)

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DS;(Denver, Colo., 1/25/05) - Yakima " Yank" Bad Hand, a Lakota Elder, holds a sacred eagle staff as a members of the Transform Columbus Day Alliance prepare to speak at a press conference at the Four Winds Survival Project in Denver, Tuesday afternoon January 25, 2005, in response to the Denver City Attorney's decision to drop all remaining charges against the 239 individuals arrested for protesting the celebration of Columbus Day in Denver in 2004. Morris was one of the acquitted defendents in the case. (Photo by DENNIS SCHROEDER /ROCKY MOUNTAIN NEWS)

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2005-02-09 04:05:26

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2005:01:25 11:31:39

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